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Northcote Whitridge Thomas
MA
Thomas, Northcote Whitridge.jpg
Born 1868
Died 1936
Residence Trinity College Cambridge [1900]
7 Coptic Street, WC [1904]
c/o Crown Agents for the Colonies, 4 Whitehall Gardens, SW., 57 Glenwood Avenue, Westcliffe [1911]
Egwoba, Manor Gate Road, Norbiton; Freetown, Sierra Leone [1913]
c/o Minshall, Pugh and Co., Oswestry [1919]
Wood Villa, Racecourse, Oswestry [1921]
Egwoba, Trefonen, Oswestry [1923]
Grove Cottage, West Malvern [1927]
Occupation anthropologist
Society Membership
membership Assistant Secretary
ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1936 deceased
elected_AI 1904
societies Anthropological Society of Paris
Folklore Society



Contents

Notes

Office Notes

AI Council 1900 Assistant Secretary
AI Council 1901 Assistant Secretary
AI Council 1905 Member
AI Council 1906 Member
RAI Council 1907 Member

House Notes

1900.10.23 Assistant Secretary. The appointment of Mr N.W. Thomas MA of Trinity College, Cambridge, as Assistant Secretary and Librarian, on the conditions specified in the Report of the Officers, was confirmed

Proposed as ordinary fellow by E.S. Hartland; seconded by T.A. Joyce, 1904.10.05
Corresponding Member of the Société d’Anthropologie de Paris

Notes From Elsewhere

Northcote Whitridge Thomas (1868-1936) was the first British Government Anthropologist to work in the West African counties of present-day Nigeria and Sierra Leone. He made a remarkable contribution to European knowledge of the Igbo and Edo speaking peoples and their lands, across the fields of cultural anthropology, botany, music and linguistics.

[Paul Basu is an authority on him]



Publications

External Publications

Anthropological report on the Edo-speaking peoples of Nigeria, 2 vols., 1910; Anthropological report on the Ibo-speaking peoples of Nigeria, 6 vols., 1913-14; Kinship organisations and group marriage in Australia, 1906; Natives of Australia, 1906

Crystal gazing its history and practice by Andrew Lang and Northcote Whitridge Thomas

Thought Transference: A Critical and Historical Review of the Evidence for Telepathy, with a Record of New Experiments... by Northcote Whitridge Thomas

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

5000 lantern slides; A22

Other Material

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge